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Index of Subjects --Apple-Mail-96CF4AA3-488A-4146-BDB8-F053280AF85B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I really enjoy your posts Marg. I must look for berries here too! Sent from my iPad On 2013-08-27, at 2:24 AM, Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca> wrote: > Steve managed to find wild berries, up along Broad River, enough for a c= ouple pies and enough to share for a pie for his folks. Maybe 10 cups total= . Two different pickings. Very small areas, very small berries but wonderful= flavour! He said he only found about a handful of huckleberries and they we= re again, tiny but tasty so he ate them. He also commented on the number of b= irds he saw, could account for the slim pickings. There were so few insects a= bout for a good part of the summer. > Marg Millard, White Point, Queens > ...................................................... > Many thanks to all who have taken the time to respond to my original query= . So, it looks like I may have simply been looking for berries at the wrong p= laces. At least in HRM, I may want to stick to the sites of the recent Spryf= ield, Williams Lake, or Eastern Shore forest fires... > Great discussion, especially of huckleberry, a duo of local wild edible= species that often fly under the radar.... > Dusan Soudek > http://MargMillard.ca --Apple-Mail-96CF4AA3-488A-4146-BDB8-F053280AF85B Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>I really enjoy your posts Marg. I must look for berries here too!<br><br>Sent from my iPad</div><div><br>On 2013-08-27, at 2:24 AM, Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div> <div dir="ltr"> <div style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial'; COLOR: #000000"> <div><font face="Calibri"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Steve managed to find wild berries, up along Broad River, enough for a couple pies and enough to share for a pie for his folks. Maybe 10 cups total. Two different pickings. Very small areas, very small berries but wonderful flavour! He said he only found about a handful of huckleberries and they were again, tiny but tasty so he ate them. He also commented on the number of birds he saw, could account for the slim pickings. There were so few insects about for a good part of the summer. </font></font></div> <div><font size="3" face="Calibri">Marg Millard, White Point, Queens</font></div> <div><font face="Calibri"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">......................................................</font></font></div> <div><font face="Calibri"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Many thanks to all who have taken the time to respond to my original query. So, it looks like I may have simply been looking for berries at the wrong places. At least in HRM, I may want to stick to the sites of the recent Spryfield, Williams Lake, or Eastern Shore forest fires... </font></font></div> <div><font face="Calibri"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt"> Great discussion, especially of huckleberry, a duo of local wild edible species that often fly under the radar.... </font></font></div> <div><font face="Calibri"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Dusan Soudek</font></font></div> <div style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial'; COLOR: #000000">http://MargMillard.ca</div></div></div> </div></blockquote></body></html> --Apple-Mail-96CF4AA3-488A-4146-BDB8-F053280AF85B--
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